New Wheel Fitment Thread
I'm guessing youre getting RPF1's? I can't imagine you'll need to do anything really. A fender roll won't hurt but I can almost guarantee you won't need to do much else. Its just not the most aggressive drop.
Check this out too:http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...&Submit=Submit
I did it for what i'm guessing will be your setup and you will have a 5.95mm close in gap to the fender. Hope this helps.
Check this out too:http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...&Submit=Submit
I did it for what i'm guessing will be your setup and you will have a 5.95mm close in gap to the fender. Hope this helps.
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 2,524
From: Oklahoma City From Brooklyn NYC
Does anyone have/ does it exist - Rules and regs for being qualified for "hellaflush" I know there is diff categories like, slam, tuck, poke, strech etc. But does anyone know what it takes to claim a category (for the most part)?
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 2,524
From: Oklahoma City From Brooklyn NYC
Ive been told that Im not even close yet. lol Well the front is ok (especially for the tire I gotta run for power-to-ground) but Ive been told the rear needs major work. Cant go lower for a number of reasons so i was wondering if i would then be considered "poke" if I threw some 15mm's on the rear with the drop I have...?
I'm guessing youre getting RPF1's? I can't imagine you'll need to do anything really. A fender roll won't hurt but I can almost guarantee you won't need to do much else. Its just not the most aggressive drop.
Check this out too:http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...&Submit=Submit
I did it for what i'm guessing will be your setup and you will have a 5.95mm close in gap to the fender. Hope this helps.
Check this out too:http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...&Submit=Submit
I did it for what i'm guessing will be your setup and you will have a 5.95mm close in gap to the fender. Hope this helps.
Well, maybe..
Yep. Well, hopefully. I have the down payment in hand, just need to think about it before i go for it.
Yeah, definitely not a super aggressive drop, but it's about as low as i want to go right now. Even with driving conservatively, I bottom out every once in a while when leaving parking lots and such.
Thanks a lot, that site is awesome!
Ive been told that Im not even close yet. lol Well the front is ok (especially for the tire I gotta run for power-to-ground) but Ive been told the rear needs major work. Cant go lower for a number of reasons so i was wondering if i would then be considered "poke" if I threw some 15mm's on the rear with the drop I have...?
Yeah ethan those are some sweet wheels. They sure cost a pretty penny too. I bottom out everywhere. Gonna try to make some skid plates to protect what little oil pan and s-pipe I have left.
I figure that if I'm going to be dropping 1k+ on a new wheel/tire setup, I might as well go big.
^Might have to be more specific, is there a certain wheel you're looking for? They(wheels and tires) can be bought off the net, local classifieds, the classifieds on here, connection through a local shop, a sponsor even. You just have to search for yourself to find the better deal, it's not exactly going to be a definite given.
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 832
From: Brainerd, MN
I eventually want to end up with some Rota Grids. I was just asking for some good websites that I might know about. I have looked on tire rack, discount tire, and a bunch of other websites.
^For Rota wheels, Wheeldude is pretty much the place to get them online, don't know of any other place. Any other wheel the pricing can be found online for less than what a local wheel and tire retailer sells.
I had a question about my tire/wheel setup, I'm currently running H-techs and I want to get Rota G-force 18x9 35 offset. I will probably get coilovers later down the road but for now I wanted to know what is the widest tire I can fit without rubbing? I want to stay away from stretching, I don't think I need to since I am not that low. Will a 235/40 fit? 225/40? Please any input would be appreciated. Thanks.






